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diff --git a/docs/to-be-reorganized/Yardstick_task_templates.rst b/docs/to-be-reorganized/Yardstick_task_templates.rst deleted file mode 100755 index 538937fd7..000000000 --- a/docs/to-be-reorganized/Yardstick_task_templates.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ -Task Template Syntax -==================== - -Basic template syntax ---------------------- -A nice feature of the input task format used in Yardstick is that it supports the template syntax based on Jinja2. -This turns out to be extremely useful when, say, you have a fixed structure of your task but you want to -parameterize this task in some way. -For example, imagine your input task file (task.yaml) runs a set of Ping scenarios: - -:: - - # Sample benchmark task config file - # measure network latency using ping - schema: "yardstick:task:0.1" - - scenarios: - - - type: Ping - options: - packetsize: 200 - host: athena.demo - target: ares.demo - - runner: - type: Duration - duration: 60 - interval: 1 - - sla: - max_rtt: 10 - action: monitor - - context: - ... - -Let's say you want to run the same set of scenarios with the same runner/context/sla, -but you want to try another packetsize to compare the performance. -The most elegant solution is then to turn the packetsize name into a template variable: - -:: - - # Sample benchmark task config file - # measure network latency using ping - - schema: "yardstick:task:0.1" - scenarios: - - - type: Ping - options: - packetsize: {{packetsize}} - host: athena.demo - target: ares.demo - - runner: - type: Duration - duration: 60 - interval: 1 - - sla: - max_rtt: 10 - action: monitor - - context: - ... - -and then pass the argument value for {{packetsize}} when starting a task with this configuration file. -Yardstick provides you with different ways to do that: - -1.Pass the argument values directly in the command-line interface (with either a JSON or YAML dictionary): - -:: - - yardstick task start samples/ping-template.yaml --task-args '{"packetsize": "200"}' - -2.Refer to a file that specifies the argument values (JSON/YAML): - -:: - - yardstick task start samples/ping-template.yaml --task-args-file args.yaml - -Using the default values ------------------------- -Note that the Jinja2 template syntax allows you to set the default values for your parameters. -With default values set, your task file will work even if you don't parameterize it explicitly while starting a task. -The default values should be set using the {% set ... %} clause (task.yaml).For example: - -:: - - # Sample benchmark task config file - # measure network latency using ping - schema: "yardstick:task:0.1" - {% set packetsize = packetsize or "100" %} - scenarios: - - - type: Ping - options: - packetsize: {{packetsize}} - host: athena.demo - target: ares.demo - - runner: - type: Duration - duration: 60 - interval: 1 - ... - -If you don't pass the value for {{packetsize}} while starting a task, the default one will be used. - -Advanced templates ------------------- -Yardstick makes it possible to use all the power of Jinja2 template syntax, including the mechanism of built-in functions. -As an example, let us make up a task file that will do a block storage performance test. -The input task file (fio-template.yaml) below uses the Jinja2 for-endfor construct to accomplish that: - -:: - - #Test block sizes of 4KB, 8KB, 64KB, 1MB - #Test 5 workloads: read, write, randwrite, randread, rw - schema: "yardstick:task:0.1" - - scenarios: - {% for bs in ['4k', '8k', '64k', '1024k' ] %} - {% for rw in ['read', 'write', 'randwrite', 'randread', 'rw' ] %} - - - type: Fio - options: - filename: /home/ec2-user/data.raw - bs: {{bs}} - rw: {{rw}} - ramp_time: 10 - host: fio.demo - runner: - type: Duration - duration: 60 - interval: 60 - - {% endfor %} - {% endfor %} - context - ... diff --git a/docs/to-be-reorganized/index.rst b/docs/to-be-reorganized/index.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 5e078d2c7..000000000 --- a/docs/to-be-reorganized/index.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -.. OPNFV Release Engineering documentation, created by - sphinx-quickstart on Tue Jun 9 19:12:31 2015. - You can adapt this file completely to your liking, but it should at least - contain the root `toctree` directive. - -.. image:: ../etc/opnfv-logo.png - :height: 40 - :width: 200 - :alt: OPNFV - :align: left - -Example Documentation table of contents -======================================= - -Contents: - -.. toctree:: - :numbered: - :maxdepth: 4 - - Yardstick_task_templates.rst - testcase_description_template.rst - -Indices and tables -================== - -* :ref:`search` - -Revision: _sha1_ - -Build date: |today| diff --git a/docs/to-be-reorganized/testcase_description_template.rst b/docs/to-be-reorganized/testcase_description_template.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 899554dec..000000000 --- a/docs/to-be-reorganized/testcase_description_template.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -.. NOTE:: - Template to be used for test case descriptions in Yardstick Project. - Write one .rst per test case. - Upload the .rst for the test case in /docs directory. Review in Gerrit. - -****************** -Test Case <slogan> -****************** - -.. contents:: Table of Contents - :depth: 3 - ---------------------- -Test Case Description ---------------------- - -Yardstick Test Case ID ----------------------- - -OPNFV_YARDSTICK_TC<abc>_<slogan> - -where: - - <abc>: check Jira issue for the test case - - <slogan>: check Jira issue for the test case - - -Purpose -------- - -Describe what is the purpose of the test case - -Area ----- - -State the area and sub-area covered by the test case. - -Areas: Compute, Networking, Storage - -Sub-areas: Performance, System limit, QoS - -Metrics -------- - -What will be measured, attribute name or collection of attributes, behavior - -References ----------- - -Reference documentation - --------------- -Pre-requisites --------------- - -Tools ------ - -What tools are used to perform the measurements (e.g. fio, pktgen) - - -Configuration -------------- - -State the .yaml file to use. - -State default configuration in the tool(s) used to perform the measurements (e.g. fio, pktgen). - -State what POD-specific configuration is required to enable running the test case in different PODs. - -State SLA, if applicable. - -State test duration. - -------- -Results -------- - -Expected outcome ----------------- - -State applicable graphical presentation - -State applicable output details - -State expected Value, behavior, pass/fail criteria - - - |